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Bulgaria, in the streets against violence against women

28/11/2018

Last Monday, under the motto #YouAreNotAlone (# НеСиСама), hundreds of people demonstrated in the centre of Sofia against violence against women, demanding effective action from the institutions

What do journalists need?

Tools and facilities to protect journalists in Europe

Bohinj, autumn wonders

It is one of the most beautiful lakes in Slovenia, located in the heart of the Trglav park. You can still breathe the atmosphere of an Alpine culture that has not lost its typicality

Rivers of the Balkans: the siege

05/11/2018

Thousands of dams are planned for the rivers and streams of south-eastern Europe, and their environmental and social impact could prove devastating

EDJNet's collaborative investigation on climate change in Europe

The European Data Journalism Network – promoted by OBCT – has recently published a collaborative investigation on the dramatic increase of average temperatures in Europe. The investigation results were jointly published in 16 countries and 12 languages, and were republished by more than 100 European media outlets

Eastern Europe: Poverty and the countryside

16/10/2018

In contrast with other parts of the continent, life in rural areas in Eastern Europe is synonymous with poverty. The problem should be tackled during the current debate on the reform of the common agricultural policy, with particular emphasis on young people

Marshal Tito and Vallarsa

10/10/2018

The Vallarsa Valley extends for about 20 kilometers in northwest-southeast direction between the town of Rovereto and Pian delle Fugazze, in Trentino. Is it the origin of Tito's family?

Bulgaria: truth and justice for Viktoria Marinova

09/10/2018

Yelling "Corruption kills!" hundreds of people took to the streets in Bulgaria asking for truth and justice for Viktoria Marinova, TV host brutally killed on October 6, 2018

Albania: save the Valbona valley

24/08/2018

The Valbona valley in the Albanian Alps is an area of immense beauty. The valley is formed by the crystal clear waters of the Valbona river. But the river is set to be destroyed by three hydropower plants under construction, irreversibly damaging the unique ecosystem of this national park and the potential for sustainable development in the region. The people of Valbona have said NO to destructive hydropower

Moldova: summer at the lake

Moldova is a landlocked country, but its inhabitants don't give up the pleasure of spending a day on the beach. In Chişinău there are several urban parks that have bathing lakes within them. A photo-report by Francesco Brusa